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    • 227001. is the law of the State
    • 227005. Huyen Quang
    • 227009. the panel of conciliators
    • 227013. Helena in
    • 227017. I wish you every
    • 227021. the delegation noted that
    • 227025. he regretted that
    • 227029. and acts of terror
    • 227033. and approved the provisional agenda
    • 227037. and that the Court
    • 227041. Board recommended that the
    • 227045. and are accessible to
    • 227049. affirming that it sees in this process
    • 227053. taking note with deep
    • 227057. considering that the assessments
    • 227061. recalling also all resolutions
    • 227065. recalling the decision on principles and objectives
    • 227069. bearing in mind further
    • 227073. noting that the dissemination and use
    • 227077. concerned about any activities
    • 227081. and demonstrate
    • 227085. and damaging
    • 227089. and to the Conference
    • 227093. and to take effective action
    • 227097. and detain
    • 227101. the Bekaa valley
    • 227105. and the impossibility
    • 227109. and readiness to
    • 227113. the name of the
    • 227117. clear and unambiguous
    • 227121. in which it approved
    • 227125. and other international mechanisms
    • 227129. and the economic performance
    • 227133. and economic crisis
    • 227137. and other relevant parties to work together
    • 227141. industrial activities and technologies
    • 227145. and economic governance
    • 227149. and the declaration adopted
    • 227153. and the trafficking of women
    • 227157. and the agreement on disengagement
    • 227161. and peaceful use of nuclear energy
    • 227165. and motions
    • 227169. and Observer Missions
    • 227173. and Spatial Planning
    • 227177. and training at
    • 227181. and coordination among the Basel
    • 227185. and preventive alternative development
    • 227189. and the recommendations that it made
    • 227193. and the second in
    • 227197. and timetable and organization
    • 227201. and offenders
    • 227205. reducing capital flight
    • 227209. maintenance of the rule of law
    • 227213. and individual experts representing
    • 227217. and the services available
    • 227221. and incomes
    • 227225. and those States parties
    • 227229. and religion or
    • 227233. and humidity
    • 227237. and sustainable peace
    • 227241. and Rural Affairs
    • 227245. concerns and
    • 227249. and harmful
    • 227253. and circumstances that
    • 227257. and productive employment
    • 227261. and violence directed
    • 227265. the purpose is to
    • 227269. and Maritime Law
    • 227273. and cluster bombs
    • 227277. and public buildings
    • 227281. and society in
    • 227285. and laboratory
    • 227289. and contributions to
    • 227293. and inhuman or degrading treatment
    • 227297. and decisions adopted by the Council at
    • 227301. and special events
    • 227305. and the region as a whole
    • 227309. and a gender perspective
    • 227313. and degrading punishment
    • 227317. and GDP
    • 227321. and the outputs
    • 227325. and the humanitarian agencies
    • 227329. and euros
    • 227333. and that bilateral negotiations
    • 227337. the equal rights of men and women
    • 227341. Committee thus concluded its general discussion on
    • 227345. and building capacity in
    • 227349. and Putumayo
    • 227353. and endorses the observations and recommendations
    • 227357. and commends the Special Rapporteur
    • 227361. update the
    • 227365. and the arrangements for
    • 227369. and the concentration
    • 227373. and encourages all Governments
    • 227377. and liquidation
    • 227381. and substance abuse
    • 227385. and strengthening of international cooperation
    • 227389. and promote greater
    • 227393. is proud to
    • 227397. and bring them to justice
    • 227401. and an interim report to
    • 227405. and was committed to
    • 227409. providing for their elimination
    • 227413. its implementation and monitoring
    • 227417. and arms smuggling
    • 227421. illustrate the
    • 227425. and facilitate the provision
    • 227429. programme document
    • 227433. and the Pacific Islands
    • 227437. and the Republic of South
    • 227441. police presence
    • 227445. the Council urged
    • 227449. protection units
    • 227453. and freedom of assembly
    • 227457. and the rights of persons
    • 227461. and the lives
    • 227465. and the Kampala
    • 227469. and the UNCITRAL Legislative Guide
    • 227473. the President of the World Bank
    • 227477. and a letter dated
    • 227481. his working paper
    • 227485. State Department
    • 227489. and enhance its effectiveness
    • 227493. Minister of Social Affairs
    • 227497. and helped to
    • 227501. and law enforcement authorities at all
    • 227505. and its sovereignty
    • 227509. support will be provided
    • 227513. and shipment
    • 227517. and initiated
    • 227521. and the form of arbitration agreement
    • 227525. and refining
    • 227529. their arrival at the place of destination
    • 227533. policy development and implementation
    • 227537. an international legal standard
    • 227541. urgent national and international
    • 227545. international post
    • 227549. and the United Nations should
    • 227553. and samples
    • 227557. and other procedures
    • 227561. delegation to
    • 227565. Vietnamese delegation
    • 227569. according to international standards
    • 227573. in one instance
    • 227577. and in Tunisia
    • 227581. and on other occasions
    • 227585. he would like to
    • 227589. have been made clear
    • 227593. has encouraged
    • 227597. and have been discussed
    • 227601. the Codification Division provided the
    • 227605. General Assembly decided to adopt
    • 227609. and peacekeeping forces
    • 227613. other agencies in
    • 227617. the purpose of the meeting
    • 227621. as well as the international community
    • 227625. as well as under
    • 227629. incitement to racial discrimination
    • 227633. in particular between
    • 227637. nor can
    • 227641. they also noted
    • 227645. mandates of United Nations peacekeeping operations
    • 227649. mandate of peacekeeping operations
    • 227653. for more information about
    • 227657. and Lomé
    • 227661. and other State institutions
    • 227665. and up
    • 227669. and Council of Ministers
    • 227673. and its annex as a document of
    • 227677. and their full participation in
    • 227681. and pumps
    • 227685. and concept of operations
    • 227689. and Prevention of the Laundering
    • 227693. and his Special Representative in
    • 227697. it is also essential
    • 227701. Sheraton Doha Resort and Convention Hotel
    • 227705. and team sites
    • 227709. we welcome the progress made
    • 227713. we believe that such
    • 227717. and the fragility
    • 227721. and of its subsidiary organs
    • 227725. messages were received
    • 227729. described the
    • 227733. Working Group consists
    • 227737. reports are to be submitted
    • 227741. it is our hope that the
    • 227745. an account of the discussion is
    • 227749. The Security Council stresses the importance
    • 227753. is believed to
    • 227757. and can play
    • 227761. the Team recommends
    • 227765. consisting of representatives
    • 227769. controlled directly or indirectly
    • 227773. requires us
    • 227777. respect to the alteration
    • 227781. must cease
    • 227785. my delegation urges
    • 227789. invite all States to
    • 227793. thought that
    • 227797. includes any
    • 227801. in which he requests
    • 227805. express his gratitude to
    • 227809. are assumed to pertain
    • 227813. report thereon in the context
    • 227817. is based on the principle
    • 227821. of a child whose parents reside in
    • 227825. The law of a State
    • 227829. to be adjusted
    • 227833. could be defined
    • 227837. should be able
    • 227841. the Office of Human Resources Management should
    • 227845. establish an
    • 227849. encounter because of differences of language
    • 227853. Yury
    • 227857. World Environment Day
    • 227861. a new President shall be elected
    • 227865. the work of its forty-sixth session
    • 227869. the self-determination of the Chamorro people
    • 227873. its multi-year funding framework
    • 227877. to the Thirty-third Session
    • 227881. service-level agreements
    • 227885. a long-term development strategy
    • 227889. the Secretary-General to assist
    • 227893. the Secretary-General to continue to explore
    • 227897. the Secretary-General on the financing arrangements for
    • 227901. the Secretary-General on prevention of
    • 227905. Assistant Secretary-General for
    • 227909. non-proliferation and global efforts against
    • 227913. the major troop-contributing countries
    • 227917. sub-item in a
    • 227921. which I received from the Secretary-General
    • 227925. treaty-specific
    • 227929. in-kind support
    • 227933. the forty-first session of the Subcommittee
    • 227937. the nuclear-weapon States to stop
    • 227941. the external debt and debt-servicing
    • 227945. disarmament and non-proliferation and global efforts against
    • 227949. Aziz Al-Rantisi
    • 227953. the demand-driven
    • 227957. the Committee at its twenty-fourth session
    • 227961. mandate-related
    • 227965. good-offices
    • 227969. President-designate
    • 227973. conflict-affected areas
    • 227977. the non-governmental organizations operating in
    • 227981. the above-mentioned approach
    • 227985. the attention of the Secretary-General
    • 227989. on the follow-up to the World Summit
    • 227993. Capacity-Building in Space Law
    • 227997. improving the well-being
    • 227002. was whether
    • 227006. is a corporation
    • 227010. Haya Rashed Al Khalifa
    • 227014. Helen Plume
    • 227018. to take such information fully into account
    • 227022. and videos
    • 227026. he was pleased
    • 227030. and work of all international conferences convened
    • 227034. and places of worship of all religions
    • 227038. and to bring perpetrators
    • 227042. UNHCR explained
    • 227046. management and budget
    • 227050. reaffirming the commitment to
    • 227054. conscious also that
    • 227058. considering that it
    • 227062. recalling also its resolutions on the role
    • 227066. recalling further Security Council resolution
    • 227070. expressing its support for the
    • 227074. noting that the Rome Statute of
    • 227078. expressing also its
    • 227082. and social rehabilitation
    • 227086. and to reinforce
    • 227090. Coalition against Trafficking in
    • 227094. and take further
    • 227098. and respect for obligations
    • 227102. the Fifth Committee resumed
    • 227106. use statistics
    • 227110. and independence of judgement
    • 227114. programme continued to
    • 227118. clear and effective
    • 227122. was proposed
    • 227126. and Turks
    • 227130. and other evidence that
    • 227134. and conventional arms
    • 227138. and norms and
    • 227142. and development objectives
    • 227146. and overseeing
    • 227150. and coercion motivated by intolerance based on
    • 227154. trafficking in women as
    • 227158. and the agreement on disengagement between
    • 227162. and the peaceful uses
    • 227166. and transition from
    • 227170. commercial and financial embargo imposed
    • 227174. and measures adopted
    • 227178. and the free flow
    • 227182. and proposed organization
    • 227186. and biodiversity in
    • 227190. and recommendations regarding
    • 227194. and trust between
    • 227198. and financial crimes
    • 227202. and international efforts
    • 227206. and fundamental freedoms without
    • 227210. and sexual and reproductive rights
    • 227214. and experts who
    • 227218. and the biennial programme plan
    • 227222. and racist propaganda
    • 227226. and States with
    • 227230. and males
    • 227234. and sediments
    • 227238. and authorities in
    • 227242. and technical partnerships
    • 227246. and humanitarian concerns
    • 227250. and the vulnerable
    • 227254. and urgent implementation
    • 227258. and global economic processes towards
    • 227262. and violence directed against
    • 227266. and land cover
    • 227270. and general international law
    • 227274. and logistic
    • 227278. and relating to the
    • 227282. and the Advisory Board
    • 227286. and primary schools
    • 227290. and Special Adviser on
    • 227294. and equipment in
    • 227298. and lenders
    • 227302. and areas adjacent to it
    • 227306. and African regional organizations in
    • 227310. and perspectives in funding
    • 227314. and related articles
    • 227318. fair elections
    • 227322. and Herzegovina under
    • 227326. United States of America regarding the
    • 227330. and selective
    • 227334. and that bilateral negotiations can never
    • 227338. there exists
    • 227342. and potassium permanganate
    • 227346. at the suggestion of
    • 227350. China hopes
    • 227354. and to exchange views
    • 227358. effective disarmament of
    • 227362. and the achievement of equality
    • 227366. China welcomes the
    • 227370. and encourages developing countries to
    • 227374. the Committee emphasizes that
    • 227378. and application of standards and norms
    • 227382. Japan intends to
    • 227386. and strengthening of international peace and security
    • 227390. and to strengthen the capacity
    • 227394. and report to the Conference without
    • 227398. programme performance report for
    • 227402. the Committee shall
    • 227406. and empowerment of
    • 227410. and organization of work for the session
    • 227414. and successful implementation
    • 227418. and create an environment
    • 227422. and consolidating peace
    • 227426. additional documents
    • 227430. information document
    • 227434. and the Faroe Islands
    • 227438. and all peoples to development
    • 227442. presence of a large number
    • 227446. the size of the
    • 227450. Joint Inspection Unit on reforming
    • 227454. with one another as good neighbours
    • 227458. and the Government of Kuwait
    • 227462. and emergency services
    • 227466. and grave
    • 227470. and the role of the private sector
    • 227474. Working Group might wish to
    • 227478. and monitoring within
    • 227482. and routine
    • 227486. the Ministries of Justice
    • 227490. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of
    • 227494. I will continue to
    • 227498. Government will continue to
    • 227502. we would welcome
    • 227506. will make a
    • 227510. an effective means of assessing
    • 227514. they stressed the importance
    • 227518. and the legitimacy
    • 227522. and testimonies representative
    • 227526. and policymaking
    • 227530. maintain and
    • 227534. suppressing recruitment
    • 227538. and guarantee the inalienable right
    • 227542. was asked to
    • 227546. important function
    • 227550. and on improving
    • 227554. needless to say
    • 227558. and other natural disasters
    • 227562. delegation of Bolivia
    • 227566. delegations of Pakistan
    • 227570. in accordance with the memorandum of understanding
    • 227574. and in Parliament
    • 227578. and at all times
    • 227582. and vitamin A
    • 227586. and transport law
    • 227590. has benefited
    • 227594. has been applied
    • 227598. and may lead to
    • 227602. and submitted it
    • 227606. and logging
    • 227610. United Nations Rules for the Protection
    • 227614. United Nations agencies on
    • 227618. the Committee was
    • 227622. as well as issues
    • 227626. as well as in the process
    • 227630. and to achieve progress
    • 227634. in particular to women
    • 227638. we cannot allow
    • 227642. to use the registration form on
    • 227646. whose mandates
    • 227650. a mandate
    • 227654. let us recall
    • 227658. and founder
    • 227662. and specialized and affiliated institutions
    • 227666. and Mbandaka
    • 227670. and a variety
    • 227674. Geneva International Centre
    • 227678. and specific projects
    • 227682. and manifestations of violence against women
    • 227686. and purposes of the Charter
    • 227690. and combat HIV
    • 227694. and by the representatives
    • 227698. and from some
    • 227702. and private sector organizations
    • 227706. we fully agree with
    • 227710. and the dissemination of best
    • 227714. we extend
    • 227718. also needed
    • 227722. she agreed
    • 227726. messages were received from
    • 227730. and as reflected in their
    • 227734. Working Group consists of
    • 227738. and enjoyed
    • 227742. and improves
    • 227746. is shown in annex
    • 227750. it also includes
    • 227754. and the Team believes
    • 227758. this may include
    • 227762. lead to further
    • 227766. exceeding the
    • 227770. has primary responsibility
    • 227774. relation to any
    • 227778. respect to the nationality of their children
    • 227782. must be treated
    • 227786. law governs
    • 227790. allege
    • 227794. exhausted domestic remedies
    • 227798. The present report is being issued without
    • 227802. be reconsidered
    • 227806. enhances the
    • 227810. leading to the eventual
    • 227814. make to
    • 227818. the expert review team shall
    • 227822. serve as a tool for
    • 227826. have a positive impact
    • 227830. affect the principle
    • 227834. could be invited
    • 227838. should benefit
    • 227842. the Conference shall elect from
    • 227846. give it the widest possible publicity
    • 227850. continue to include in the report
    • 227854. Yuriy
    • 227858. of Tuesday
    • 227862. " and
    • 227866. alpha-HCH
    • 227870. or quasi-judicial
    • 227874. reprocessing or heavy water-related
    • 227878. to its sixty-first session
    • 227882. meeting of co-sponsors of
    • 227886. anti-personnel mines continue to be used in
    • 227890. the Secretary-General to issue
    • 227894. the Secretary-General to provide the Special Committee
    • 227898. the Secretary-General on the establishment
    • 227902. the Secretary-General and salary and
    • 227906. take-off and
    • 227910. non-proliferation and global efforts against terrorism
    • 227914. resource-rich countries
    • 227918. electronic data-processing
    • 227922. non-reporting
    • 227926. the PSD medium-term plan
    • 227930. the twenty-fourth instalment
    • 227934. the member States of the Non-Aligned Movement
    • 227938. nuclear-weapon States to commence
    • 227942. the United States-led
    • 227946. first-year
    • 227950. oil-rich
    • 227954. Al-Qahtani
    • 227958. population-related
    • 227962. peacekeeping-related
    • 227966. of equality and non-discrimination in the world
    • 227970. appointed by the Secretary-General on the
    • 227974. high-level debate
    • 227978. non-governmental organizations and bodies
    • 227982. strategic and non-strategic nuclear
    • 227986. CFC phase-out
    • 227990. follow-up to the implementation
    • 227994. capacity- and institution-building
    • 227998. cost-benefit analysis
    • 227003. is the product of
    • 227007. the Appellate Body
    • 227011. governmental structures
    • 227015. predominance
    • 227019. and have led to
    • 227023. I think that this
    • 227027. many delegations expressed
    • 227031. and BEP
    • 227035. and that the Convention
    • 227039. and to include it
    • 227043. and Northern Ireland on
    • 227047. affirming that it
    • 227051. reaffirming the commitment of the international community
    • 227055. welcoming the initiative
    • 227059. recognizing the important
    • 227063. recalling the Declaration on
    • 227067. bearing in mind that the most
    • 227071. expressing its appreciation for
    • 227075. noting the efforts of the
    • 227079. if a representative objects
    • 227083. and resettlement in
    • 227087. and all its subsequent resolutions concerning
    • 227091. Coalition against Trafficking in Women
    • 227095. and the Convention on the Marking
    • 227099. the Committee thus concluded its consideration of
    • 227103. and to eliminate the abhorrent practice
    • 227107. and use of the contingency fund
    • 227111. and the exhaustion of
    • 227115. the Committee continued its third stage
    • 227119. clear and realistic
    • 227123. convinced of the need
    • 227127. and improvised explosive devices
    • 227131. and monasteries
    • 227135. and natural persons
    • 227139. and works
    • 227143. and targets set for the future
    • 227147. and the legal framework
    • 227151. and achievements against
    • 227155. trafficking in women as brides
    • 227159. and the Convention relating to the Status
    • 227163. and Stability in Central Africa
    • 227167. and revenge
    • 227171. and the challenges faced by
    • 227175. and early intervention
    • 227179. and obligations of Iraq arising prior
    • 227183. and social development in
    • 227187. and threat or use of force against
    • 227191. and III of the Covenant
    • 227195. and bilingual
    • 227199. and Part II
    • 227203. and the multilateral efforts in
    • 227207. and exclusive authority
    • 227211. and regional seminars
    • 227215. and services provided by
    • 227219. and agendas pursued by
    • 227223. and advisory support
    • 227227. and Arab States
    • 227231. and executive heads
    • 227235. and penitentiary
    • 227239. and the diplomatic community
    • 227243. and partnerships for
    • 227247. and Chechnya
    • 227251. and the guarantees
    • 227255. and membership in
    • 227259. and political processes
    • 227263. and live in
    • 227267. and effectiveness of the
    • 227271. and the resolution on the Middle East
    • 227275. and solid democratic institutions
    • 227279. pertaining
    • 227283. and other international forums
    • 227287. and the International Code
    • 227291. and the full participation
    • 227295. and bargain collectively
    • 227299. and the regional bureaux
    • 227303. and the Special Coordinator
    • 227307. and regional fisheries management organizations
    • 227311. and perspectives in funding for development cooperation
    • 227315. and productive resources
    • 227319. and solid waste
    • 227323. and institutional structures
    • 227327. United States of America are States parties
    • 227331. and joined the
    • 227335. and B and
    • 227339. in particular juvenile justice
    • 227343. and Great Britain
    • 227347. and with a view to
    • 227351. and the feminization of poverty
    • 227355. and exchange of views on
    • 227359. and the assets freeze
    • 227363. towards this end
    • 227367. are given below
    • 227371. and encourages efforts aimed at promoting
    • 227375. and points out that
    • 227379. and requests the Special Rapporteur to submit
    • 227383. and adjusting
    • 227387. and the strengthening of institutions
    • 227391. and teach
    • 227395. and provide recommendations
    • 227399. programme performance report for the
    • 227403. and renewable energy technologies
    • 227407. inhibit the
    • 227411. and implementation of the Beijing Declaration
    • 227415. and implemented in
    • 227419. and the expansion of settlements
    • 227423. and employment generation
    • 227427. required travel documents
    • 227431. and the feasibility
    • 227435. and make it more
    • 227439. were invited to
    • 227443. presence of a large number of
    • 227447. local defence units
    • 227451. Joint Inspection Unit on the review
    • 227455. and child custody
    • 227459. and the protection of all human rights
    • 227463. and catering
    • 227467. and the United Nations News Service
    • 227471. with the active cooperation
    • 227475. and welcomed the adoption
    • 227479. although the Committee
    • 227483. Russia and
    • 227487. Government ministers
    • 227491. Minister of Industry
    • 227495. and the other members of the Bureau
    • 227499. and the series
    • 227503. and would continue
    • 227507. will monitor
    • 227511. and sewage networks
    • 227515. Group proceeded
    • 227519. and the people of the Republic of
    • 227523. and to the author
    • 227527. the arrival of the goods
    • 227531. and the maintenance of peace and security
    • 227535. suppressing recruitment of members
    • 227539. the Taliban and
    • 227543. have emerged
    • 227547. and public hearing by a competent
    • 227551. along the same lines
    • 227555. and unsecured
    • 227559. and other displaced persons
    • 227563. delegation of Turkey
    • 227567. his delegation agreed with
    • 227571. in accordance with the same
    • 227575. and in the countries
    • 227579. and in all sectors
    • 227583. whether the claim satisfies
    • 227587. time of peace
    • 227591. having heard statements and testimonies representative
    • 227595. had worked
    • 227599. which may accrue
    • 227603. and read out the text
    • 227607. a cessation of
    • 227611. were said
    • 227615. Committee agencies
    • 227619. as part of this process
    • 227623. and also between
    • 227627. Xenophobia and
    • 227631. especially extreme poverty
    • 227635. particularly in areas
    • 227639. Group observed
    • 227643. other mandates
    • 227647. Nile State
    • 227651. and the Coordinating Committee
    • 227655. and Lubumbashi
    • 227659. and lending institutions
    • 227663. we continue to believe that
    • 227667. and distinct
    • 227671. and a variety of
    • 227675. and the question of sanctions
    • 227679. and draft resolution II
    • 227683. and with Governments
    • 227687. and objectives of the Programme
    • 227691. and land ownership
    • 227695. and representatives of the international community
    • 227699. and dairy products
    • 227703. and WHO in
    • 227707. we also commend the
    • 227711. which read as
    • 227715. and Nias
    • 227719. country that is
    • 227723. the existence of a large number
    • 227727. and the Minister of Finance
    • 227731. and agencies and other
    • 227735. is characterized by
    • 227739. determines the
    • 227743. The complainant claims
    • 227747. the Panel also finds
    • 227751. and suffering from
    • 227755. and is an impediment to the
    • 227759. should be reminded
    • 227763. asserts that
    • 227767. controlled directly
    • 227771. containing the views of
    • 227775. regard to violence against
    • 227779. regard to this
    • 227783. any State may
    • 227787. transmit to the General Assembly the report
    • 227791. he welcomed
    • 227795. honour to transmit herewith the text
    • 227799. are forced
    • 227803. suffering of the Syrian citizens
    • 227807. convened by the delegation of Lebanon
    • 227811. submit to the Commission on the Status
    • 227815. submit to the Chairman
    • 227819. be credited to
    • 227823. be able fully to
    • 227827. be beneficial
    • 227831. could encourage
    • 227835. enables us to
    • 227839. priority should be given to
    • 227843. the Conference shall elect from among
    • 227847. consider the possible action suggested
    • 227851. attention is
    • 227855. the Panel recommends no award of compensation
    • 227859. days of the end
    • 227863. during the forty-third session
    • 227867. that a one-third share of the net
    • 227871. Any item proposed by the Secretary-General
    • 227875. to Non-Self-Governing Territories in
    • 227879. to the Counter-Terrorism Committee established
    • 227883. its forty-eighth meeting
    • 227887. the family-related provisions
    • 227891. the Secretary-General to compile a report
    • 227895. the Secretary-General who
    • 227899. the Secretary-General on peacebuilding
    • 227903. the Secretary-General and salary and pensionable remuneration
    • 227907. the eighth inter-committee
    • 227911. e-mail or
    • 227915. middle-income countries in
    • 227919. fourth report of the Secretary-General on
    • 227923. the main part of its sixty-first session
    • 227927. immediate five-year
    • 227931. the resumed fifty-ninth session
    • 227935. Member States and the Secretary-General
    • 227939. the nuclear-weapon States and States
    • 227943. fifty-fourth and fifty-fifth sessions
    • 227947. full-scope IAEA
    • 227951. Palestinian-Israeli
    • 227955. the International Fact-Finding Commission
    • 227959. tourism-related
    • 227963. the Council and the Secretary-General
    • 227967. self-determination of the peoples of Non-Self-Governing Territories
    • 227971. the trade-off
    • 227975. the two-stage tendering
    • 227979. Al-Naqoura
    • 227983. official Records Fifty-sixth Session
    • 227987. health-care programmes
    • 227991. under the status-of-forces agreement
    • 227995. item proposed by the Secretary-General
    • 227999. provide the Secretary-General with
    • 227004. Holkeri for
    • 227008. Competition Authority
    • 227012. the structure and functions
    • 227016. and clean development mechanism
    • 227020. the representative of the Netherlands
    • 227024. working group prepared lists
    • 227028. on whom I now call
    • 227032. and best practices among
    • 227036. and that States
    • 227040. Canada recommended
    • 227044. the Commission was also informed
    • 227048. affirming that it sees in
    • 227052. taking note of the proposals
    • 227056. welcoming the participation
    • 227060. recognizing the need to continue to
    • 227064. recalling the decision on
    • 227068. taking into account the Johannesburg Declaration
    • 227072. noting that the dissemination
    • 227076. and noting in this regard
    • 227080. and by the
    • 227084. and redeployment of forces
    • 227088. and its subsequent resolutions on
    • 227092. and follow
    • 227096. obligation of all States
    • 227100. and the disappearance
    • 227104. and United Nations response
    • 227108. and debt bondage
    • 227112. and the import
    • 227116. the Committee continued its consideration of
    • 227120. UNFPA agreed with the recommendation
    • 227124. convinced that occupation
    • 227128. and other provisions
    • 227132. and fish stocks
    • 227136. traps
    • 227140. activities and technologies
    • 227144. and Ugandan
    • 227148. and logical framework
    • 227152. and ideological
    • 227156. International Federation of Human Rights Leagues
    • 227160. and humanitarian needs
    • 227164. and the agreed conclusions
    • 227168. and to join
    • 227172. and bias
    • 227176. and occupational training
    • 227180. and cooperation with regional organizations
    • 227184. and local economic development
    • 227188. and reaching
    • 227192. and the second to three minutes
    • 227196. and the RUF
    • 227200. and the General Assembly on the
    • 227204. and size
    • 227208. maintenance of the rule of
    • 227212. and campaigns to
    • 227216. health services and social services
    • 227220. and of the Interior
    • 227224. and the special session on
    • 227228. and the States and organizations concerned
    • 227232. and Chairman Arafat
    • 227236. and generous
    • 227240. and child sex tourism
    • 227244. and a sense
    • 227248. and of the press
    • 227252. child and
    • 227256. and financial contracts
    • 227260. and preparatory process
    • 227264. it is designated to serve
    • 227268. the idea is
    • 227272. judges Ranjeva
    • 227276. and the international financial and development institutions
    • 227280. and intermediate
    • 227284. and locally
    • 227288. and technical assistance to enable them to
    • 227292. and inhuman treatment
    • 227296. and shrines
    • 227300. and observations contained
    • 227304. and other publications
    • 227308. and other international organizations at
    • 227312. and the marginalized
    • 227316. and surface water
    • 227320. and multimodal transport
    • 227324. and military contingents
    • 227328. and Judaism
    • 227332. F of the Convention
    • 227336. the equal rights of men
    • 227340. and hazardous duty station allowance
    • 227344. emphatically the duty of States parties
    • 227348. this concludes
    • 227352. and reaffirms the importance
    • 227356. and looks forward to receiving
    • 227360. processing and
    • 227364. Committee recalls its general comment
    • 227368. are contained in document
    • 227372. and encourages the Working Group
    • 227376. export and
    • 227380. and the development of new types of
    • 227384. and strengthened international cooperation
    • 227388. strengthen the role of the
    • 227392. the designation of
    • 227396. and to recommend to
    • 227400. and the report of the
    • 227404. it notes that
    • 227408. and financed
    • 227412. and implementation of the outcomes
    • 227416. threatening the territorial integrity and
    • 227420. expansion of opportunities for cooperation
    • 227424. and trade facilitation to improve participation by
    • 227428. Council documents
    • 227432. emphasis was placed
    • 227436. and the East African Community
    • 227440. and its efforts
    • 227444. whose presence
    • 227448. new units
    • 227452. and the freedom of movement
    • 227456. and right of reply
    • 227460. and the protection and promotion
    • 227464. and infrastructure services
    • 227468. it called upon
    • 227472. it was mentioned
    • 227476. information was received
    • 227480. papers on
    • 227484. Ministry of Local Government
    • 227488. and increase productivity
    • 227492. Minister for Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan
    • 227496. for the media
    • 227500. and law enforcement authorities at
    • 227504. and sovereignty of Iraq
    • 227508. will be announced
    • 227512. and encouraged them
    • 227516. Working Group proceeded
    • 227520. and peoples of the region
    • 227524. and ratified it on
    • 227528. arrival in
    • 227532. and the need to respect
    • 227536. end impunity for
    • 227540. the SBSTA requested
    • 227544. social function and
    • 227548. and more specifically
    • 227552. and workable
    • 227556. and other explosive devices
    • 227560. delegation of Uzbekistan
    • 227564. delegation of Tunisia
    • 227568. according to rule
    • 227572. in accordance with its international obligations
    • 227576. and in the Sixth Committee
    • 227580. in the light of the above
    • 227584. in connection with paragraph
    • 227588. the Secretariat sent
    • 227592. has approved
    • 227596. it has been noted
    • 227600. text furnished by the delegation
    • 227604. and its subsequent resolutions and decisions
    • 227608. and suppress terrorist attacks and take action
    • 227612. and Kabul
    • 227616. Executive Committee agencies
    • 227620. as well as adequate nutrition during
    • 227624. and also on
    • 227628. and ensuring accountability
    • 227632. especially the poor
    • 227636. and indispensable
    • 227640. the Commission also noted that
    • 227644. mandates of United Nations
    • 227648. Unity State
    • 227652. and the Committee on Conferences
    • 227656. it was noted in
    • 227660. and institutions of higher learning
    • 227664. and the relevant
    • 227668. and balanced reduction
    • 227672. and the Hague Code
    • 227676. and assisting countries
    • 227680. the draft resolution before us
    • 227684. and with the nature
    • 227688. and combat corrupt practices
    • 227692. and practise
    • 227696. it was essential that
    • 227700. and forest products
    • 227704. and to prevent all
    • 227708. we urge all parties to
    • 227712. the Commission on Human Rights considered
    • 227716. this implies that
    • 227720. and is a member
    • 227724. the existence of a large number of
    • 227728. and means to improve
    • 227732. assures
    • 227736. annex II contains
    • 227740. sincerely hope
    • 227744. is linked to the
    • 227748. we are also pleased to
    • 227752. is deemed
    • 227756. and that would preclude
    • 227760. the report recommends
    • 227764. enters into a contract of carriage with
    • 227768. controlled directly or
    • 227772. contained information
    • 227776. regard to strengthening
    • 227780. are selected
    • 227784. the staffing and resources needed
    • 227788. transmit to the Statistical Commission the report
    • 227792. wish to speak
    • 227796. constitutes one of
    • 227800. appeal against the
    • 227804. suffering of the Syrian citizens in
    • 227808. explain its vote on
    • 227812. render the necessary assistance
    • 227816. located within
    • 227820. a child whose parents reside
    • 227824. be able fully to develop and maintain
    • 227828. seek their views
    • 227832. can be defined
    • 227836. should be part of
    • 227840. should be monitored
    • 227844. violate the measures implemented by
    • 227848. encounter because of differences of
    • 227852. attention is drawn
    • 227856. Economic and Social Council recommends to the
    • 227860. present day
    • 227864. a long-term basis
    • 227868. that the mandate-holder shall discharge
    • 227872. a non-negotiable transport document
    • 227876. to Al-Haram
    • 227880. the status-of-mission agreement
    • 227884. use of general-purpose funds
    • 227888. the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures
    • 227892. the Secretary-General to compile a report on
    • 227896. the Secretary-General their views on
    • 227900. the Secretary-General on mainstreaming a gender perspective
    • 227904. the Secretary-General and his Special Adviser
    • 227908. socio-economic and environmental
    • 227912. war-torn countries
    • 227916. the land-locked countries
    • 227920. the High-level Coordination
    • 227924. the Assembly at its fifty-seventh session on
    • 227928. Permanent Inter-State
    • 227932. the forty-eighth session of the Committee
    • 227936. nuclear-weapon States to undertake the
    • 227940. International Atomic Energy Agency and non-governmental organizations
    • 227944. breast-feeding
    • 227948. non-governmental youth
    • 227952. performance-based
    • 227956. the Sub-Commission was drawn to the
    • 227960. poverty-related
    • 227964. question at its sixty-fourth session under
    • 227968. non-ferrous metals
    • 227972. the arid and semi-arid areas
    • 227976. international and national non-governmental organizations
    • 227980. as recommended by the Secretary-General
    • 227984. official Records Fifty-sixth Session Supplement
    • 227988. a long-term programme
    • 227992. partnership-building
    • 227996. Improved utilization of conference-servicing resources and facilities
    • 228000. participating in the Inter-Agency Meeting

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